acumen |
superior insight; quickness and shrewdness of judgment, especially in practical matters. |
cohesion |
the state or quality of having parts that are logically ordered or connected into a whole. |
concord |
a state of agreement or harmony between persons or things. |
contrive |
to plan in a clever way; invent. |
coroner |
a public officer employed to investigate by inquest any death not thought to have occurred by natural causes. |
ethereal |
highly refined; unworldly. |
gainsay |
to deny or contradict. |
glib |
speaking or prone to speak easily and fluently, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner, with little concern for the truth. |
impecunious |
lacking funds; penniless. |
infinitesimal |
of a thing or quantity, too small to be measured or calculated. |
inimitable |
impossible to mimic or copy, because of uniqueness or superiority. |
prevaricate |
to lie, mislead, or conceal the truth deliberately. |
resuscitate |
to bring back to life or consciousness; revive. |
scanty |
barely adequate; meager. |
turncoat |
one who changes from one party, allegiance, or the like, to the opposite, especially a traitor. |